"Do-Re-Mi" from The Sound of Music | 장예진, 홍자경 선생님과 아이들 손미소, 송인영, 정수빈, 조연수, 최효정 | TEDxNowon Youth
The children of Nowon present a heartwarming musical stage inspired by “Do-Re-Mi” from The Sound of Music. They believe that music can be as powerful as words — connecting hearts, inspiring courage, and turning young voices into a harmony that fills the room with hope. 장예진 (Vocal Coach) - 한양대학교 성악과에 재학 중으로, 학생들의 뮤지컬 지도를 담당했습니다. 무대에도 함께 참여하여 음악적 완성도를 높였으며, 밝은 에너지와 따뜻한 격려로 아이들에게 자신감을 심어주었습니다.홍자경 (Co-Organizer / Coach)
서울예술고등학교와 이화여자대학교 음악대학을 졸업하였고, 대학 재학 중 교직 과정을 이수하며 교육에 대한 전문성을 쌓았습니다. 풍부한 학생 지도 경험을 바탕으로 이번 TEDxNowon Youth에서 뮤지컬 연습과 스피치 준비를 지도하며, 공동주최자로서 행사를 함께 이끌었습니다.손미소 (불암초 4) - 안녕하세요. 저는 여름 방학 동안 선생님 그리고 친구들과 열심히 무대를 준비한 손미소입니다. 노력하여 준비한 만큼 관객분들게 재미있는 무대가 되길 바랍니다. 감사합니다.송인영 (불암초 3) - 그림 그리기를 좋아하는 밝고 활기찬 인영이는 이번 뮤지컬을 준비하면서 무대에서 연기하고 노래하는 즐거움을 직접 경험하였고 그 과정을 통해 큰 보람과 행복을 느꼈습니다. 매일매일 반복되는 연습 속에서 조금씩 자신감을 키워가며, 새로운 도전이 얼마나 값진 경험이 될 수 있는지도 배웠습니다. 인영이의 꿈은 정의를 지키고 사람들의 마음에 따뜻함을 전하는 변호사가 되는 것입니다.정수빈 (을지초 2) - 끼가 많지만, 막상 부끄러움이 많은 수빈이는 이번 뮤지컬 수업을 통해 사람들 앞에서 용감하게 자신의 매력을 선보이게 되었습니다. 만화 그리기를 좋아하고 친구들과 함께라면 뭐든 행복한 낙천적인 성격의 수빈이는 미래에 의사가 되어 아픈 사람들과 동물들을 도와주고 싶습니다.조연수 (불암초 4) - 안녕하세요! 4학년 조연수입니다. 이번 TED 스피치와 함께 뮤지컬 공연에도 참여하게 되어 정말 기쁩니다. 여름방학 동안 친구들과 함께 뮤지컬을 준비하면서, 마음처럼 잘되지 않아 힘든 날도 있었지만, 점점 완성되어가는 과정이 재미있고 보람찼습니다. 저는 “Do-Re-Mi Song”에서 ‘Fa(Far)’ 역할을 맡았습니다. ‘파’는 영어로 ‘Far(멀리)’와 발음이 비슷해서, 노래 가사에도 그런 의미가 담겨 있다고 선생님께서 알려주셨어요. 제 목소리와 꿈이 ‘Far’라는 단어처럼 더멀리멀리 퍼져나가면 좋겠습니다. ‘파’ 부분이 나올 때 저를 꼭 봐주세요!최호정 (청원초 3) - 안녕하세요! 저는 3학년 최효정입니다.
저는 이야기를 쓰고 책 읽는 것을 좋아하며 친구들과 노는 것도 좋아합니다.
제 꿈은 모두를 웃게 만드는 친절한 치과의사가 되는 것입니다. 감사합니다! This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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